• Johnny Storm knew a date with Felicia Hardy would be interesting, but he didn't know it would be OPENING UP GATES TO OTHER DIMESIONS POSSIBLY ENDING THE UNIVERSE interesting.
• But, remember, with the Black Cat, this is either planned or planned around and there's no way Johnny knows what Felicia is going to steal under his and the FF's noses.
Rated T
The series continues a thoroughly enjoyable pounce through its first major plot arc with clever work by MacKay and Foreman on an enjoyable climb around the edges of the familiar. Its a smarty unique look at the Marvel Universe fro the shadows with an appealing character who would appear right at home around the edges of almost any Marvel panel. Read Full Review
There's plenty of action, humor and excitement packed into Black Cat, especially in #5, but none of those reasons are why the book continues to work so well. Sure they help, but the success is all about the way Felicia's character is written. Read Full Review
I really like this series, but I think the Sue and Johnny Storm bits of these last two issues out shined Black Cat and her team a bit. I'm left wanting Jed Mackay writing a Fantastic Four book (not completely a bad thing). I had a lot of fun reading this issue and really appreciated the abundance of onomatopeia from Delgado, but I really think the art was a little hurried here. Faces were not as well defined as previously. Just the line work over all didn't seem as tight as previous issues. Read Full Review
This remains a superb blend of thrill-ride and character study.
This series is growing on me.
This was fun.
Still don’t like the art.